Ok, it’s not really just one cache. Testy and I have been placing caches for the last few days…and we have four out in the wild (so to speak). The first three are a linked series of caches…remember to grab clues from the first two, and check the text for the third to derive the [...]
From the monthly archives:
February 2005
Back when Testy and I decided that we were committed to GeoCaching, we invested in a pair of collapseable hiking poles, and boy, were they a good investment.
We split up the pair, so we each have one, but the added stability on trails is great, as is the ability to use them as bush-whacking/snow-removal tools.
But [...]
Well, it looks like Google is jumping into the online-mapping pond. Google Maps (in beta, of course), is now live. It’s got a funky ‘live-scrolling-zooming’ interface, but the data is somewhat coarse…the image to the left is as close as you can zoom in to Edmonton.
Still, it’s a neat advance in web/mapping technology.
Source: maps.google.com
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While surfing for hints, help, directions, guidance to place our first cache, I stumbled upon this cool site that helps ensure consistancy in rating GeoCaches. Well Done ClayJar!
Source: ClayJar’s GeoCache Rating System
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Looks like Google has freed up some more Gmail invites - so here ye be - 6 spanky new gmail invtes to the first 6 5 0 folk (1 per person, please) to email a request to: bradblog@gmail.com
** UPDATE ** Sorry, all invites are now taken.
Source: Gmail.com
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